News Summary
Charleston, South Carolina is gearing up for the 54th Annual Greek Festival, scheduled from May 9-11 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. This historic festival, attracting over 35,000 attendees annually, highlights Greek cuisine, live performances, and a vendor marketplace. It also serves as a significant fundraiser for the church, with a portion of proceeds benefiting local charities. Families are encouraged to enjoy cooking demonstrations and immerse themselves in Greek traditions. The festival promises a memorable experience for both residents and visitors alike.
Charleston Prepares for 54th Annual Greek Festival
Charleston, South Carolina is set to host the 54th Annual Greek Festival from May 9-11, 2025. The event will take place at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, located at 30 Race St. Recognized as the oldest festival in the Charleston area, the Greek Festival is a vibrant celebration of Greek culture and heritage that draws in over 35,000 attendees each year, making it the third-largest festival in the Lowcountry.
Festival Highlights
The festival promises an array of activities showcasing the rich traditions of Greece. One of the main attractions will be authentic Greek cuisine, featuring beloved dishes such as gyros, moussaka, dolmades, and sweet baklava. In addition to culinary delights, attendees will be treated to live music and dance performances from local cultural groups, providing a glimpse into traditional Greek artistic expression.
For those looking to bring home a piece of the festival, a vendor marketplace will offer unique gifts, art, and food items. Family-friendly activities are also a key aspect of the event, including cooking demonstrations and opportunities to engage with and learn about Greek customs and traditions.
Operating Hours
The festival will operate on the following schedule:
- Friday, May 9: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday, May 10: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday, May 11: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tickets for the festival can be purchased either online or at the door, ensuring easy access for all visitors.
Community Impact
In addition to celebrating Greek culture, the festival serves as the largest fundraiser for the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. A portion of the proceeds, specifically 10%, will be donated to three local charities: My Sister’s House, Going Places, and Real Champions, Inc.. This charitable aspect of the festival highlights the community’s commitment to supporting local organizations and needs.
Conclusion
The Charleston Greek Festival not only brings the community together through food, music, and dance, but it also emphasizes the warmth and joy of the Greek culture. As preparations are underway for this beloved tradition, both residents and visitors are encouraged to partake in what promises to be a memorable cultural experience.
For more information about the event, attendees can visit www.charlestongreekfestival.com or follow the festival’s social media for updates and further details.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Greece is the Word at Annual Festival
- ABC News 4: 54th Annual Greek Festival
- The State: South Carolina News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Greek Festival
- Live 5 News: Charleston Greek Festival Kicks Off Friday

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